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The Church of England and the Home Front, 1914–1918. Civilians, soldiers and religion in wartime Colchester. By Robert Beaken (foreword Terry Waite.) Pp. xvi + 272 incl. 1 frontispiece, 30 figs and 3 tables. Woodbridge–Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2015. £30. 978 1 78327 051 4

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The Church of England and the Home Front, 1914–1918. Civilians, soldiers and religion in wartime Colchester. By Robert Beaken (foreword Terry Waite.) Pp. xvi + 272 incl. 1 frontispiece, 30 figs and 3 tables. Woodbridge–Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2015. £30. 978 1 78327 051 4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 September 2016

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Durham University

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